Great to hear.  Can't wait to see some pics.

On Monday, August 20, 2012 9:52:17 PM UTC+1, Jason Seed wrote:
>
> Gavin,
>
> I have given your design a try. My first ever hexayurt attempt and it has 
> come out pretty damn good.
>
> There was only one real issue, due to the 1" thinkness of the panels there 
> is a cumulative size size issue which means you have to shorten the two 
> side panels by about 2". You can see the gap before I did that in one of 
> the pics attached.
>
> Size is perfect for 1-2 people and it seems to be very strong, will know 
> how strong when taped on the playa.
>
> Thanks for the design, I will send pics from BM when it is complete.
>
>
> <https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-vPEX1M7EZ1Q/UDKiivFdTrI/AAAAAAAAS-0/282w-L1hUuA/s1600/IMG_0671.jpg>
>
>
> <https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-R4d3LQpGsn0/UDKirdaafSI/AAAAAAAAS-8/YLv3f0WlDz0/s1600/IMG_0663.jpg>
>
>
> <https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-JlYSS3s3wZg/UDKixkIcQtI/AAAAAAAAS_E/PVow0vWt0HA/s1600/IMG_0667.jpg>
>
>
> On Sunday, August 12, 2012 1:01:55 AM UTC-7, Gavin Harkness wrote:
>>
>> This design has never been built and I've never built a hexayurt, so I 
>> really can't help you.  It also depends on your construction material.  I'd 
>> look at the other hexayurt construction details, and base the door off 
>> their recommendations.
>>
>> On Wednesday, 8 August 2012 18:57:03 UTC+1, Jason Seed wrote:
>>>
>>> HI all,
>>>
>>> I am a newbe to yurt building but am going to give this a try.
>>>
>>> I have a question on the door/s, how do we incorporate a door into this 
>>> design? I the h13 door is mentioned above but I cannot find anything 
>>> specific on the door construction..
>>>
>>> thanks
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, August 8, 2012 9:54:38 AM UTC-7, LucasG wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Pictures (from phone) of H4 model built in a few minutes from 4 10 cm x 
>>>> 20 cm x 3 mm shiny panels. Maybe together with the rest or the content 
>>>> from 
>>>> this thread it will magically become a wikipage. (I'm expecting better 
>>>> internet access soon, but wouldn't mind an eager soul beating me to it.)
>>>> It does look cool. Not sure what the best taping order would be for the 
>>>> playa. I guess it partly depends on how many people are available. Effect 
>>>> of wind on flaps remains to be seen, and how do you fix it to the ground?
>>>> Lucas
>>>> El 07/08/2012 14:16, "Gavin Harkness" <[email protected]> escribió:
>>>>
>>>>> My thoughts exactly, I even played around with building it similar to 
>>>>> the way these guys build furniture:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://playatech.com/product_list.php
>>>>>
>>>>> So that I could assemble without screws and use either a tube of 
>>>>> silicone or duct tape to seal the joints.
>>>>>
>>>>> I even imagined a kit where the panels had perforated cuts, predrilled 
>>>>> holes, ready for someone to"break" the kit open and quickly assemble the 
>>>>> shelter.  The perforated side/end panels would be sandwiched between the 
>>>>> two roof panels.  These could be assembled, with 2" timbers precut at the 
>>>>> required angle, with some wood glue, a handful of screws and a 
>>>>> screwdriver 
>>>>> (or for us lazy people, a electric drill).
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, August 7, 2012 1:16:47 PM UTC+1, LucasG wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Gavin,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Wow. Yes. So, whenever the wikipage gets done, this (H4, 
>>>>>> procrastiyurt, or whatever it gets called) is really a family/group/set 
>>>>>> of 
>>>>>> designs.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For plywood, halving the number of cuts (and keeping half the panels 
>>>>>> whole) is important. Plus you get more places (outside, below the roof) 
>>>>>> to 
>>>>>> put blocks and then run screws through.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This may well be my first real size yurt ever: plywood, 4 cuts plus a 
>>>>>> door, will look at how to waterproof the very top. Basically, a third of 
>>>>>> the cost of an H12, which I wouldn't use anyway. More portable, too! 
>>>>>> And, 
>>>>>> not sure, buildable by a single person?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Lucas
>>>>>> El 07/08/2012 13:04, "Gavin Harkness" <[email protected]> 
>>>>>> escribió:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> And the un-cut roof panel could be re-cycled into a larger hexayurt 
>>>>>>> at a latter stage.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Tuesday, August 7, 2012 1:01:39 PM UTC+1, Gavin Harkness wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> In some of my early designs, I looked at using the triangles and 
>>>>>>>> cutting the panels into thirds (thanks for the reminder, I'd forgotten 
>>>>>>>> all 
>>>>>>>> about that idea).  It meetings your goals of zero waste and increases 
>>>>>>>> living space.  From what I remember, some of the reasoning why I 
>>>>>>>> decided 
>>>>>>>> against it was:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>    - Complicates construction.  More measuring and cutting and 
>>>>>>>>    would require joints in the end panels. More skill and time 
>>>>>>>> required.
>>>>>>>>    - The increased height (from 1200 to 1400 or 4' to 4'7") still 
>>>>>>>>    wouldn't allow you to stand up. 
>>>>>>>>    - I like the idea of a little rain protection over the doorway 
>>>>>>>>    to stop the Irish mist from bucketing into the shelter and would 
>>>>>>>> allow 
>>>>>>>>    ventilation holes to help control condensation.
>>>>>>>>    - Easier to keep warm
>>>>>>>>    - Increased windage.
>>>>>>>>    - Increased visual pollution.
>>>>>>>>    
>>>>>>>> It's one of the beautiful things about the hexayurt, you can adapt 
>>>>>>>> the design to meet your needs.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, August 7, 2012 9:58:31 AM UTC+1, Vinay Gupta wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> They'll be building up until 4AM the day they get into vans ;-)
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Basically getting an H13 together last minute is not feasible, but 
>>>>>>>>> doing an H4 is easy - doesn't have the complicated roof geometry to 
>>>>>>>>> assemble, which is quite hard conceptually.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Gavin, if you make the "tall" panels using the offcuts from the 
>>>>>>>>> roof, you can divide the wall panels into neat thirds (2 boards gives 
>>>>>>>>> six 
>>>>>>>>> identical wall pieces) and have a slightly higher unit, and zero 
>>>>>>>>> waste. 
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Elegant, no?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Vinay
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 9:52 AM, Lucas González <
>>>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Can't from phone, but I can imagine the H2 wikipage at 
>>>>>>>>>> appropedia. I won't ever go to BM (live too far), but I wonder, 
>>>>>>>>>> would a 
>>>>>>>>>> wikipage soon be helpful for this year's burners, or is it too late?
>>>>>>>>>> Lucas
>>>>>>>>>> El 07/08/2012 09:49, "Lucas González" <[email protected]> 
>>>>>>>>>> escribió:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>  *blasted* Now I see it, thanks!!!
>>>>>>>>>>> /me goes back to sleep, as now the day is done.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Seriously, this permanent exercise at seeing and reseeing common 
>>>>>>>>>>> panels is quite an experience.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> "Just four cuts." At most, four more cuts.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Brilliant! Thanks!
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Lucas
>>>>>>>>>>> El 07/08/2012 09:17, "Gavin Harkness" <[email protected]> 
>>>>>>>>>>> escribió:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Sorry for the confusion, I should learn more sketchup to show 
>>>>>>>>>>>> the details more clearly.  The design originates from my 
>>>>>>>>>>>> prospecting a 1/4 
>>>>>>>>>>>> sized H13 model and visualising a normal 2400x1200 sheet as four 
>>>>>>>>>>>> sheets.  I 
>>>>>>>>>>>> soon realised that if I had two H13 doors on either end, there 
>>>>>>>>>>>> would be 
>>>>>>>>>>>> only one roof joint.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> The side walls  (S) are 1/4 of a sheet (1200x600), two ends (E) 
>>>>>>>>>>>> are then cut from the remaining 1800x1200 sheet.  The roof (R) can 
>>>>>>>>>>>> remain 
>>>>>>>>>>>> uncut, or if you think windage is a problem, chop them off and use 
>>>>>>>>>>>> them as 
>>>>>>>>>>>> a ground insulation inside, or if you want to give the door some 
>>>>>>>>>>>> protection 
>>>>>>>>>>>> from the elements, cut off two triangles from the rear and add 
>>>>>>>>>>>> them to the 
>>>>>>>>>>>> front.  I say, "Horses for courses."
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> I've attached a quick image of the panel cuts.  I hope this 
>>>>>>>>>>>> helps.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, August 7, 2012 8:38:59 AM UTC+1, LucasG wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ok, starting to see here. Over at the "H13 plywood" page at 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> appropedia, each panel and triangle is named, so let me give that 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> a try.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> The H4 has, if I understand correctly, at most 10 pieces: 2 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> roofs (R), 4 end walls (E), and 4 small triangles for the 2 side 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> walls (S). 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Each R is a full panel minus 2 small triangles. Each E is a big 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> triangle (a 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> panel cut thru the diagonal) minus a small triangle (S).
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I think the third variant of the H4 (does it have a 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> non-normalised name?) stands best to wind, no?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> This is huge. Thanks!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lucas
>>>>>>>>>>>>> El 07/08/2012 08:18, "Gavin Harkness" <[email protected]> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> escribió:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> If those triangles are from the roof panels, well there is no 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> real need to cut them off, if you don't want to (middle model).  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Another 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> option is to cut of just one end of the shelter's  roof 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> triangles and add 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> them to the other end, to make a small awning (left model).
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Monday, August 6, 2012 8:40:21 PM UTC+1, LucasG wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Maybe part of the build van be made *inside* a bigger one 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that's already built?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I've done a paper model (can't see skp from phone) and I end 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> up with 4 unused small triangles. Also, I make more cuts than 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> described. ???
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> So, if someone could do a flat model of the cuts, I'd really 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> really appreciate it - I'm just very slow at understanding 3D.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Looks like the family of *shapes* can't grow much more 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (devilish grin). For plywood, I wonder what the solution space 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> is for 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> *joints*.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The landscape looks good!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lucas
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> El 06/08/2012 12:20, "Vinay Gupta (Hexayurt Shelter 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Project)" <[email protected]> escribió:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Absolutely lovely piece of work, Gavin. Absolutely lovely. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I think
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> this would make an *excellent* first build hexayurt for 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> people going
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to Burning Man with a hexayurt for the first time. Not a 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ton of space,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> but *so incredibly easy to build* because it doesn't have 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the complex
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> taping of the roof cone, which can be a challenge for first 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> timers.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Great work.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Vinay
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 12:14 PM, Gavin Harkness <
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Hi,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > I'm new to this group, but I've been follow the hexayurt 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> website for several
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > years, dreaming of any opportunity to build one.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > I've attached a small contribution to the great work 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> people are doing here.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > It's a Google sketchup design for a 2 people hexayurt, 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> made from 4 sheets of
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > 8x4, and can be built with as little as 4 cuts.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > It stands 1.2m high, 2.4m long and just under 2.1m wide. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  Two end panels and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > one side panel is cut from a single sheet and the roof, 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in it's simplest
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > form, doesn't require any cutting at all.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > If you have any questions, please ask.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >
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>>>>>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, August 7, 2012 8:38:59 AM UTC+1, LucasG wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ok, starting to see here. Over at the "H13 plywood" page at 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> appropedia, each panel and triangle is named, so let me give that 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> a try.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> The H4 has, if I understand correctly, at most 10 pieces: 2 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> roofs (R), 4 end walls (E), and 4 small triangles for the 2 side 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> walls (S). 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Each R is a full panel minus 2 small triangles. Each E is a big 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> triangle (a 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> panel cut thru the diagonal) minus a small triangle (S).
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I think the third variant of the H4 (does it have a 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> non-normalised name?) stands best to wind, no?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> This is huge. Thanks!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lucas
>>>>>>>>>>>>> El 07/08/2012 08:18, "Gavin Harkness" <[email protected]> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> escribió:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> If those triangles are from the roof panels, well there is no 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> real need to cut them off, if you don't want to (middle model).  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Another 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> option is to cut of just one end of the shelter's  roof 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> triangles and add 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> them to the other end, to make a small awning (left model).
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Monday, August 6, 2012 8:40:21 PM UTC+1, LucasG wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Maybe part of the build van be made *inside* a bigger one 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that's already built?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I've done a paper model (can't see skp from phone) and I end 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> up with 4 unused small triangles. Also, I make more cuts than 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> described. ???
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> So, if someone could do a flat model of the cuts, I'd really 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> really appreciate it - I'm just very slow at understanding 3D.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Looks like the family of *shapes* can't grow much more 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (devilish grin). For plywood, I wonder what the solution space 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> is for 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> *joints*.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The landscape looks good!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lucas
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> El 06/08/2012 12:20, "Vinay Gupta (Hexayurt Shelter 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Project)" <[email protected]> escribió:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Absolutely lovely piece of work, Gavin. Absolutely lovely. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I think
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> this would make an *excellent* first build hexayurt for 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> people going
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to Burning Man with a hexayurt for the first time. Not a 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ton of space,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> but *so incredibly easy to build* because it doesn't have 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the complex
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> taping of the roof cone, which can be a challenge for first 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> timers.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Great work.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Vinay
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 12:14 PM, Gavin Harkness <
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Hi,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > I'm new to this group, but I've been follow the hexayurt 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> website for several
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > years, dreaming of any opportunity to build one.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > I've attached a small contribution to the great work 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> people are doing here.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > It's a Google sketchup design for a 2 people hexayurt, 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> made from 4 sheets of
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > 8x4, and can be built with as little as 4 cuts.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > It stands 1.2m high, 2.4m long and just under 2.1m wide. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  Two end panels and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > one side panel is cut from a single sheet and the roof, 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in it's simplest
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > form, doesn't require any cutting at all.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > If you have any questions, please ask.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >
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